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Lightning Flashes Across Portsmouth, East Bay
A slow-moving thunderstorm brought a light show to Portsmouth Tuesday night.
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A graduate of Rhode Island College, she holds a bachelor's degree in English with studies in Communications. Earlier this year, she was named a Rhode Island Press Association award winner for spot news photo.
McGee also holds a Massachusetts teacher's certification and recently returned from a fellowship, which provided training for reporting crime on Native American reservations.
A former print journalist, McGee previously worked as a full-time staff writer and photographer for Rhode Island Suburban Newspapers (RISN), a newspaper group that includes The Woonsocket Call, The Pawtucket Times and Neighbors publications.
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▪ How would you describe your political beliefs?
To be a truly objective reporter, I don't believe in siding with any one particular political party. I enjoy following the politics of all parties equally.
However, I will admit being a "Cool Moose" at one time, solely for the name of course.
Religion
▪ How religious would you say you are? Casual, observant, devout, non-religious?
I believe a person's religious views are private but, when asked, can lead to lively discussions.
Local Hot Button Issue
▪ What do you think are the most important issues facing the community?
The most important issue in Portsmouth currently is the outcome of the budget.
▪ Where do you stand on each of these issues?
The budget will certainly impact residents through potential cuts to programs or the raising of taxes. Sometimes, cuts to programs are not always worth the extra savings.
A slow-moving thunderstorm brought a light show to Portsmouth Tuesday night.
A slow-moving thunderstorm brought a light show to Portsmouth Tuesday night.
Looking for a good book to read this summer? From Jame's Patterson's ReadKiddoRead, here's a list of good reads for kids across all age levels.
Looking for a good book to read this summer? From Jame's Patterson's ReadKiddoRead, here's a list of good reads for kids across all age levels.
Does Tiverton-Little Compton make it easy for you to live an earth-friendly lifestyle? What do you wish was different?
While two Powerball tickets sold in Cranston remain unclaimed, one lucky Tiverton woman is now $10,000 richer thanks to a winning lottery ticket.
Does Portsmouth make it easy for you to live an earth-friendly lifestyle? What do you wish was different?
A 1993 hypertext novel by Portsmouth science fiction writer John G. McDaid is among the works to be studied under a National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) grant.
Donating money to organizations that help victims is quick and easy.
Donating money to organizations that help victims is quick and easy.
Enjoy photos from the welcome home party that took place at Rosecliff in Newport.
More than 800 graduates received their degrees Saturday, a day after 164 graduated from the law school.
Portsmouth High School was evacuated Wednesday for the second bomb threat in two days. What grade would you give Portsmouth school officials for how they handled the evacuation?
The National Transportation Safety Board recommends reducing the limit. Some say it would save lives. Others say it's unreasonable.
The National Transportation Safety Board recommends reducing the limit. Some say it would save lives. Others say it's unreasonable.
Here's a look at a few things happening this weekend in and around Tiverton-Little Compton.
The newly launched site offers tips, info and digital know-how for small business owners.
The newly launched site offers tips, info and digital know-how for small business owners.